Commercial
xNEVV ZJ<,aLAXD IAKMEfib LO-OPEItATIYE DlSTltlUl/LLNU t'U., Jj'ii>WEEivLI itEi'Ui-ii. Wellington, ALarch 1-j. Potatoes luivi! been arriving su iieely li'uin Liienneim and the vSuutJi that prices; lor Uutt lines have nut been so him as during tne past week. There is no change to report in onions and as yet tlie supply is limited. Eggs arc iinu, and shipments arriving are not equal t<) the demand. Dressed pork null's with ready sale at last week's rate. Xew season's consignments of honey have not as yet reached the market. Prime feed oats are a shade tinner, but a good many lines of inferior lots are on oiler at lower prices. There is still a good enquiry for seed Algerians and Duns, and not many lines of prime quality- are offering. Oood orders are still coming 1" band for Westt-rn Wolths ryegrass and other seeds. The niarkc-i I'm cocksfoot has firmed considerably, and indentions point to a firm market. The enquiry for a forward delivery for both slag an. 1 super still continues. The demand for cliafT during the week has been slacker, but values arc about- the samo. Grapes and blackberries are selling freely. Choice line? of peaches meet with ready snip at satisfactory prices. The market for tomatoes is firmer since our last report, and choice lines are oacerlv bought up. Green pens are scarce and hiirh valu'-s :ire rnlimr. All roof vcrcta 1)1 ore weaker. ("'nbrTacre cauliflmvi.ru :»vr> «olliniv at hioTier rates.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1914, Page 4
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242Commercial Horowhenua Chronicle, 18 March 1914, Page 4
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